MARTIN BRUNDLE brushed off security to get to Kylian Mbappe before Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix.
The F1 reporter did not hold back as he aimed to secure a live TV interview with the Frenchman for Sky Sports.
During his customary pre-race grid walk, Brundle spotted Mbappe at the Circuit de Monaco.
However, a member of security attempted to stop him as he approached the Paris Saint-Germain forward.
Brundle responded by quipping: “It’s alright mate I’m in charge round here.”
He then manoeuvred his way to Mbappe and asked if he was happy to talk.
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Once the France international agreed, Brundle asked: “Kylian, I think you’re fast enough to beat these cars down to the first corner.”
Mbappe laughed before replying: “No, no, I’m not faster than the cars. I just want to be here like a fan and enjoy the moment.”
Fan favourite Brundle then added: “Well I’ll let you get on and enjoy the moment. Thanks for talking to us.”
His star-studded grid walk also included chats with Chelsea’s Ben Chilwell, Oscar winner Michael Douglas and the Jonas Brothers.
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There was still time for more drama too as Brundle interrupted an interview with Virgil van Dijk.
The Liverpool star was chatting to another broadcaster as Brundle barged in for a quick word ahead of the race.
Once the grand prix did get underway, though, the dramatic scenes continued following a first-lap crash.
The early collision involved three cars as Sergio Perez’s Ferrari was torn in half, resulting in his retirement from the race and a red flag.
Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk